Hunterdon County was named for Robert Hunter, a British military officer and Colonial Governor of both New York and New Jersey in the 1700s. [1] The… Read More
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Hunterdon County
Hudson County is the smallest county in New Jersey according to land area and encompasses 12 municipalities. The county gets its name from the… Read More
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Hudson County
Gloucester County is made up of 24 municipalities and ranks 11th in the state for land area. The county was founded in 1686 and has roots in the… Read More
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Gloucester County
Essex County is the third-smallest county by land area in the state of New Jersey. It is comprised of 22 municipalities. It was established as one of… Read More
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Essex County
Cumberland County encompasses 14 municipalities and is the fifth-largest county by land area. The county was founded in 1748. Port Norris (part of… Read More
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Cumberland County
Cape May County ranks 14th in land area compared to the rest of the counties in the state and incorporates 16 municipalities, some of which are… Read More
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Cape May County
Our first featured post focuses on Atlantic County, New Jersey. Founded in 1837, Atlantic County incorporates 23 municipalities, and is the third… Read More
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Atlantic County
Camden County’s origins can be traced back as far as 1681 and eventually emerged as a commercial and industrial leader in the late nineteenth century… Read More
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Camden County
Burlington County is the largest county in the state according to land area. It consists of 40 municipalities and is home to the Pinelands National… Read More
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Burlington County